Dizzy Roy sets up England win over Pakistan
SOUTHAMPTON, United Kingdom (AFP) — Jason Roy overcame a dizzy spell to lead England’s charge to a 44-run win under the Duckworth/Lewis method in a rain-marred first One-Day International against Pakistan in Southampton yesterday.
Surrey opener Roy’s quickfire 65 fired England towards an initial victory target of 261 after Pakistan had made 260 for six, Captain Azhar Ali top-scoring with 82.
But following a third and final rain interruption of this day/night fixture at 9:37 pm local time (2037 GMT), the umpires eventually called the game off with England 194 for three.
Eoin Morgan, the England captain, was 33 not out and Ben Stokes 15 not out.
Roy and Joe Root (61) took England to the brink of victory with a second-wicket stand of 89 in 14 overs.
The 26-year-old Roy sparked England’s chase with three fours in four balls off Umar Gul.
But there was a worrying moment when Roy, on 20, needed several minutes’ on-field treatment for a dizzy spell.
“It was a case of not having enough sugar on me apparently, that’s it plain and simple,” Roy told reporters.
“I had a headache, felt a bit dizzy, they got the physio and the doctor on, they told me to get some sugar on board.
“I was able to get my bearings, settle and re-set myself and just go again,” he added.